old san juan

old san juan, puerto rico
old san juan

an atmospheric old city!

among other things that happened in old san juan, ann and i were sauntering around when we heard screaming from a balcony. turns out some tourists had been partying a bit too hard in their $2000/night airbnb, and a guy had overdosed on heroin. we told them i was a physician and went up to their apartment, and he still had a pulse and was breathing. we were about to try to go find some naloxone at a pharmacy when an ambulance arrived. we then got some gelato – this was supposed to be a vacation, right?!

old san juan
old san juan
old san juan
catedral basilica menor de san juan bautista – the second oldest cathedral in the americas, old san juan
old san juan
old san juan
old san juan
old san juan
iglesia de san jose – the oldest church in puerto rico, old san juan
old san juan
old san juan
old san juan
old san juan
capilla del santo cristo de la salud – a tiny chapel, old san juan
old san juan
old san juan
old san juan
cuartel de ballaja, old san juan
old san juan
old san juan
old san juan
old san juan

el morro

el morro, old san juan, puerto rico

el morro is a massive, spanish-built fort at the tip of the peninsula that is old san juan, puerto rico. in front of it lies a huge open field, always filled with people relaxing and flying kites in the stiff atlantic breeze. the fort was closed when we were there due to the covid pandemic, but it is a great place to walk around, with a lot of history.

cemetary, old san juan
field at el morro, old san juan
el morro, old san juan
el morro, old san juan
el morro, old san juan. note the monitor lizard in the foreground
el morro, old san juan
el morro, old san juan
bay of san juan from el morro
jake and me at el morro, old san juan
cemetary, old san juan
cemetary, old san juan
view from el morro, old san juan
view from el morro, old san juan
field at el morro, old san juan

central puerto rico and the pork highway

aibonito, puerto rico

in central puerto rico, we drove through aibonito, the town with the highest elevation on the island, which has a nice central square and great views.

aibonito, puerto rico
near aibonito, puerto rico

at my urging, we spent one evening in the hot thermal waters of the coamo thermal springs.

coamo thermal springs, puerto rico

and definitely one of the highlights of the trip was visiting the ruta del lechon, or the pork highway, in guavate. after driving up a valley, there are many restaurants all specializing in lechon. we tried multiple, along with hundreds of other meat lovers.

ruta del lechon, puerto rico
ruta del lechon, puerto rico
jake prepping to eat lechon, ruta del lechon, puerto rico
me prepping to eat lechon, ruta del lechon, puerto rico
ruta del lechon, puerto rico

southwestern corner of puerto rico

cabo rojos, puerto rico

we drove out to the very southwestern-most point in puerto rico, a peninsula called rojo cabo. here there are atmospheric cliffs and a lighthouse called faro los morrillos.

cabo rojos, puerto rico
cabo rojos, puerto rico

a little further north, the seaside village of boqueron had some of the freshest (and least expensive) oysters imaginable!

boqueron, puerto rico
boqueron, puerto rico
boqueron, puerto rico
boqueron, puerto rico

further east, we spent a few hours at santa beach, regarded to be the best beach on puerto rico’s south coast. here we also did some jetskiing!

jetskiing, santa beach, puerto rico
santa beach puerto rico

that evening, we had some dinner in la parguera, then went on a boat ride to la parguera bioluminescent bay, the largest of 3 such bays in puerto rico. luminescent zooplankton glow which disturbed, which is an amazing sight to see.

red snapper and mofongo (mashed plantains), la parguera, puerto rico
cabo rojos, puerto rico

ponce, puerto rico

ponce, puerto rico

my friend jake came down to puerto rico to hang out for a week! our first stop was ponce, puerto rico’s second city. i’ve worked with a number of people in the continental united states who attended medical school here. jake and i stayed in a nice airbnb and went on some daytrips. downtown ponce didn’t seem to be doing very well unfortunately.

parque de bombas, an old fire station, apparently the most-visited tourist attraction in puerto rico
ponce, puerto rico
museo castillo serrallés, mansion of the don q rum family, ponce
la cruz del vigia, ponce. closed due to the covid pandemic. we found our way onto the grounds, but not up the cross.
ponce
ponce
ponce

st. german, puerto rico

st. german, puerto rico

the crumbling town of st. german in southwestern puerto rico was once the island’s second most important city.

st. german
it had just been 3 kings day, huge in puerto rico. st. german
church st. german
church in st. german. love the equipment for streaming the services. very friendly church staff here.
st. german
st. german
plaza st. german
st. german

yaucromatic: murals of yauco, puerto rico

yauco, puerto rico

yauco is a regular little town in southern puerto rico which has fashioned itself into a street art destination!

yauco, puerto rico
yauco, puerto rico
yauco, puerto rico
yauco, puerto rico
yauco, puerto rico
yauco, puerto rico
yauco, puerto rico
yauco, puerto rico
yauco, puerto rico
yauco, puerto rico
yauco, puerto rico
yauco, puerto rico
yauco, puerto rico
yauco, puerto rico
yauco, puerto rico
yauco, puerto rico
yauco, puerto rico
yauco, puerto rico
yauco, puerto rico
yauco, puerto rico
yauco, puerto rico
yauco, puerto rico
yauco, puerto rico
yauco, puerto rico
yauco, puerto rico
yauco, puerto rico

mayaguez, puerto rico

main square, mayaguez, puerto rico

mayaguez is the third largest city in puerto rico, out on the west coast. i spent 2 nights here, and worked a bit on my research for fellowship. i stayed in the creaky hotel colonial in what used to be a convent, in the essentially deserted downtown. it has recently been 3 kings day, which occurs in january in the spanish-speaking world and is almost as big as christmas.

hotel colonial, mayaguez
mayaguez
panadería ricomini, my favorite place in mayaguez
flan for desayuno, mayaguez

the biggest thing that happened to me in mayaguez was a motor vehicle collision, and it was my fault. thankfully no one was injured. the very nice woman i accidentally ran into and i had to go down to the local police station, and a lot of bureaucracy occurred in spanish. i spoke no spanish and she minimal english, so she called in her boyfriend. i though “oh no.” but he was a really nice guy, and used to live in pennsylvania, and we hit it off; she may have even regretted calling him because he wanted to be my friend more than talk about the accident. it all ended up working out ok, and her car got paid for.

mayaguez
mayaguez
mayaguez